
What Will You Focus On Once You Have a Podcast Editor?
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You're almost ready to start talking with editors. Over the past few episodes, you've gone through the process of clarifying the goal you're shooting for and any gaps that might exist. You've identified some things you'd like an editor to help you with and even started prioritizing things.
But before you start looking for an editor, manager, or producer, there are three things I think you should consider. We're going to cover the first one this week.
What will you focus on next?
Or put another way, what will you do with all your free time?
While this might seem like a "throwaway" question, it's incredibly important because it not only helps you identify the value of bringing a podcast editor, manager, or producer into your production, but it also helps you actually maintain your focus as you navigate the transition you're about to go through.
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Links & ResourcesLinks & Resources
- The Magic Wand Question For Your Podcast - Thinking about your ideal podcasting future 3 years out, what might you want to focus on first?
- What's Falling Off of Your Podcasting Plate? - In this episode, we took stock of the things we either can't seem to get to or the things that keep getting pushed to the back burner (or worse...dropped unintentionally).
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